Coordination of care in breast cancer survivors: an overview.

Kimberly S Peairs, Antonio C Wolff, Sharon J Olsen, Elissa T Bantug, Lillie Shockney, Melinda E Kantsiper, Elisabeth Carrino-Tamasi, Claire F Snyder
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Abstract

The number of breast cancer survivors in the United States is increasing. With longer survival, there has been an increase in the complexity and duration of posttreatment care. Multidisciplinary care teams are needed to participate across the broad spectrum of issues that breast cancer survivors face. In this setting, the need for well-established patterns of communication between care providers is increasingly apparent. We have created a multidisciplinary approach to the management of breast cancer survivors to improve communication and education between providers and patients. This approach could be extended to the care and management of survivors of other types of cancer.

乳腺癌幸存者护理的协调:综述。
在美国,乳腺癌幸存者的数量正在增加。随着生存期的延长,治疗后护理的复杂性和持续时间也在增加。需要多学科护理团队参与乳腺癌幸存者面临的广泛问题。在这种情况下,护理提供者之间建立良好的沟通模式的必要性日益明显。我们创建了一种多学科方法来管理乳腺癌幸存者,以改善提供者和患者之间的沟通和教育。这种方法可以扩展到其他类型癌症幸存者的护理和管理。
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